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Has he ever pressed his name into dramatic service?
There were words, and by some accounts, punches thrown, but no one ever pressed any charges.
Dr. Michlin said no one at Alvarado had ever pressed him to bring in more patients.
Sheriff's deputies drove out to the house, but no charges were ever pressed against Mr. Weidel.
Cue nationwide cheering by every athlete, coach or manager ever pressed to perform for the media at a bad moment.
And if I ever pressed my point too much in class, the students would despise me, accusing me of being "pretentious" and "intellectual".
Everyone knows Chip Woolley, the cowboy in the black hat, a cellphone ever pressed between his shoulder and ear as he pole-vaults along on crutches.
Only 500 white label 12in copies of the track were ever pressed: Taylor bought one in the 90s from an eBay seller in New York.
But, if you're ever pressed, 'Why did you vote that way?' — you just walk out thinking, Oh, my God, I hope nobody asks, because I don't have a clue".
Those forests that do remain, like the magnificent stands here in Mr. Anyie's part of the highlands, are ever pressed, ever prized and ever more valuable, particularly as China's economy continues its surge.
Not only is it more affordable — Carnival, for example, has four-day cruises in the western Caribbean for as little as $179 a person — it's also more in tune with the way Americans, ever pressed for time, like to vacation these days.
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